Swiss Productions Inc., a Liberty Lake-based business, is excelling in aerospace manufacturing through strong relationship-driven practices. The company exemplifies how small businesses can achieve big impacts by leveraging partnerships and adapting to evolving demands. Read the article here
Workforces have been growing in many of Spokane's top manufacturing companies in recent years, coinciding with plans to further grow this sector as companies announce investments in their facilities that reach into the hundreds of millions of dollars, in some cases. Learn why
Concrete walls are being installed at a massive 218,400-square-foot industrial warehouse at 10921 W. McFarlane Road on the West Plains. The new warehouse, called McFarlane II, is expected to be completed this fall.
Spokane-based Jubilant HollisterStier LLC plans to double its injectable filling production capacity by 2025 with a $193 million expansion project at its East Spokane plant.
Developers in Spokane, Washington have added 4.5 million square feet of industrial space between October 2019 and October 2020, according to the Spokane-Kootenai Real Estate Research Committee's Spring 2021 Real Estate Report.
Dry Fly Distilling expects to begin production and open a tasting room this month in its new 24,000-square-foot facility at 1 N. Monroe, in the building formerly occupied by the Spokaesman Review press operations.
Selkirk Pharma, a Contract Manufacturing Organization in Spokane, has started the expansion of its 145,000-square-foot facility. The biotech company currently has 25 employees and plans to increase to 300 by the time the plant is fully operational.
Manufacturing has been at the core of the region's economy for many decades, with more than 600 manufacturing businesses making up 7.2% of the local economy. Many manufacturing companies cite competitive utility costs and electricity rates as some of
Spokane Metals LLC, a metal fabrication and manufacturing company currently based in Airway Heights has announced it will relocate its operations to Spokane Valley's northeast industrial area.
Katerra, a company that produces innovative cross-laminated timber (CLT) products, has completed construction of a 250,000 square-foot manufacturing facility in the northeast industrial area in Spokane Valley.
The company announced in July that it
The Spokesman-Review newspaper will move its print publishing operations from North Monroe Street in downtown Spokane to a new building in the 19200 block of East Euclid Avenue in Spokane Valley's northeast industrial area.